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the complete reference for taking charge of your health

Endometriosis literature

Endometriosis: the complete reference for taking charge of your health
by Mary Lou Ballweg and the Endometriosis Association
If you are using any of the Endometriosis Association’s publications: The Endometriosis Sourcebook or Overcoming Endometriosis as your single source of information on endometriosis and its management, get ready to meet their companion volume: Endometriosis: The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health. 

This authoritative guide contains cutting edge information on treatments and lifestyle changes that give women with endometriosis and their families the tools they need to successfully manage the disease. The book contains groundbreaking new discoveries on endometriosis and its relationship to immune problems, cancer, and other poorly understood diseases. Up-to-dated and comprehensive information is provided on many aspects of the disease, including:
  • endometriosis after menopause
  • preventing endometriosis
  • avoiding environmental triggers
  • road maps through the treatment maze

Jo With Endo, an entertaining and enlightening cartoon series featured throughout the book, helps show, with humor, that if a disease like endo affected millions of young men rather than millions of young women, society would think about it very differently. Everything that happens to Joe is based on actual experiences of millions of women.

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